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"1492

The teachers told the children that this was when their continent was discovered by human beings. Actually, millions of human beings were already living full and imaginative lives on the continent in 1492. That was simply the year in which sea pirates began to cheat and rob and kill them.

Here was another piece of nonsense which children were taught: that the sea pirates eventually created a government which became a beacon of freedom of human beings everywhere else.

Actually, the sea pirates who had the most to do with the creation of the new government owned human slaves. They used human beings for machinery, and, even after slavery was eliminated, because it was so embarrassing, they and their descendants continued to think of ordinary human beings as machines.

The sea pirates were white. The people who were already on the continent when the pirates arrived were copper-colored. When slavery was introduced onto the continent, the slaves were black.

Color was everything.

Here is how the pirates were able to take whatever they wanted from anybody else: they had the best boats in the world, and they were meaner than anybody else, and they had gunpowder, which is a mixture of potassium nitrate, charcoal, and sulphur. They touched the seemingly listless powder with fire, and it turned violently into gas. This gas blew projectiles out of metal tubes at terrific velocities. The projectiles cut through meat and bone very easily; so the pirates could wreck the wiring, or the bellows, or the plumbing of a stubborn human being, even when he was far, far away.

The chief weapon of the sea pirates, however, was their capacity to astonish. Nobody else could believe, until it was much too late, how heartless and greedy they were."

~Kurt Vonnegut~ "Breakfast of Champions"

DevilMayCare 7 Oct 11
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Vonnegut is one of my favorite authors!! B of C was great reading for me in the mid 1970's.

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Makes the vikings who got there 1st kinda benign in comparison.

273kelvin Level 8 Oct 12, 2018
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I highly recommend the book "Lies My Teacher Told Me" by James L. Loewen. This book is so fully documented to a point of it being impossible not to believe it. American schools lied to us all along and Columbus and his bunch were thugs, rapists, and murderers. I could hardly put the book down.

DenoPenno Level 9 Oct 11, 2018

i might have to check that out. thanks

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They are still teaching this shit to children. My baby girl had an earful to take back to her 2nd grade teacher this week. Came home talking about Columbus was a hero. I prewarned him not to even bring up Andrew Jackson in a positive light.

Minta79 Level 7 Oct 11, 2018

@PeaceByGreenJobs because we're Cherokee (of the Cheewah tribe), and it was more recent Jackson is the one that really gets me riled up.

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Neil Young wrote a great song called Cortez The Killer which idealised the way of life of the native people in South America. I'm sure the lyrics were nonsense. The indigenous people were just as bad on a lower tech level. It's time to be objective about our species - we are all the same. I would say stop apologising. That's how it was. That's pretty much how it still is. I hope we can change.

brentan Level 8 Oct 11, 2018
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@DevilMayCare -- I liked Kurt. It was difficult, but I did. I never met anyone either before or after who was as cynical as he, yet he possessed an incredibly light (sometimes drifting toward dark) sense of humor. An incongruous combination. Also, in private conversation, he had an incisive way of communicating complex ideas in words of two syllables or less. Breakfast of Champions was one of his more problematic pieces, but I loved it. That and Slaughterhouse Five.

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he hits the nail on the head (apart from saying "continent" when in fact in 1492 columbus "discovered" a caribbean island -- but what the hey! teachers DO make out like it was the us of a!

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genessa Level 8 Oct 11, 2018

IF my historical knowledge serves me correct, Columbus was actually LOST when he accidently ran into the Caribbean Islands chain, which btw is very much SOUTH of the North American Continent. Columbus was actually supposed to searching for a more direct route to the East Indies, some navigator, well at least he was heading in the right direction, sort of.
Indigenous Natives of Northern America were there from at least 12,000 years ago and the Vikings had landed in the Nova Scotia region a few hundred or so years earlier than Columbus anyway.
At least neither of them did to the Americas what Cook did to Australia and declared the land as being Terra Nullius ( Belonging to No-one) when, in fact there had been indigenous peoples living there for well over 30,000 years.

@Triphid well yeah, that's why he called the natives indians! he wasn't looking for north america OR the east indies; he had no clue they existed. he was looking for india. my understanding is that he never did realize he hadn't found it.

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